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January 9, 2024 · Mobile County · 2024
EF0

January 9, 2024

3:56 AM
Mobile County, Alabama · Near Prichard (ZIP 36695)
Fatalities
0
Injuries
0
Path Length
1.5 mi
Max Width
20 yd
DateJanuary 9, 2024
Time3:56 AM
CountyMobile
CityPrichard
Property Loss$0
Crop Loss$0
SourceNCEI 1156680
NWS Birmingham

2 W - 1.4 WNW Delchamps A brief, weak EF0 tornado occurred in the Bayou La Batre area north of Old Rock Road. The tornado path was visible via high resolution satellite imagery with a few tree uproots and other minor vegetation damage. Start: 30.4046/-88.1839 End: 30.4043/-88.1729

NWS EF Scale: F0

Event Narrative

The tornado began likely just west of Novatan Rd south of Tanner Williams rd. in the forest based off of TDS from KMOB. Exact location is difficult to find and may need satellite imagery at a later date. The tornado quickly moved east across Novatan Rd where it caused a few softwoods to lose large limbs. Sporadic nature of the damage supported lower bound wind estimates for the damage. A small shed was also tossed at this point. Tornado continued northeast where it produced light sporadic damage to trees. The tornado crossed Tanner Williams Road near Rigby Rd causing minor damage to trees and brought down a traffic light. Sporadic damage continues to the northeast towards Snow Road where damage became too sporadic to determine a convergent path and the tornado likely lifted. A weak discontinuous path may be possible further east; however, damage was either too weak or too small to sporadic for ground surveys to determine a path after Snow Road.

Episode Narrative

Multiple rounds of severe thunderstorms moved across southwest Alabama starting during the late evening hours of January 8th and continued through early morning hours of the 9th. This system produced four EF-0's and two EF-1's in Alabama.

Outbreak Context

Part of 7-tornado outbreak on January 9, 2024

Shared Episode Narrative

Multiple rounds of severe thunderstorms moved across southwest Alabama starting during the late evening hours of January 8th and continued through early morning hours of the 9th. This system produced four EF-0's and two EF-1's in Alabama.

Source Data
NCEI Event ID: 1156680

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